ALBANY — Kyle Pianowski, 27, of New Scotland pleaded guilty to felony driving while ability impaired by drugs arising from a Feb. 22 arrest on Western Avenue in Guilderland, Albany County prosecutors said Wednesday

State Police determined he showed several physical signs of drug impairment and found he had warrants for his arrest in Schenectady County, District Attorney David Soares' office said. A search of the car found four envelopes of heroin, 10 hydrocodone pills and a hypodermic needle, officials said.

Police said Pianowski was under the influence of heroin when pulled over and at the time of his arrest, he was on felony probation stemming from an unrelated DWI conviction.

He faces 2 to 6 years in state prison when sentenced on May 21, to be served concurrent to a 1 to 3 year term for violating his felony probation. He must pay a $2,000 fine, will have a minimum of 1-year of license revocation and an ignition interlock device will be installed for three years after his prison release.